The Christian Monitor, Volume 3Munroe and Francis, 1807 |
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... hand , it was necessary to reject ; because they do not apply to the state of society in this country . Others are retained with but few exceptions . As the style of the author did not need , it has re- seived no material alterations ...
... hand , it was necessary to reject ; because they do not apply to the state of society in this country . Others are retained with but few exceptions . As the style of the author did not need , it has re- seived no material alterations ...
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... hand , she supposes herself at the feet of our saviour and his apostles ; and makes every thing , which she learns of them , so many laws of her life . She receives their sacred words with as much attention and reverence , as if she saw ...
... hand , she supposes herself at the feet of our saviour and his apostles ; and makes every thing , which she learns of them , so many laws of her life . She receives their sacred words with as much attention and reverence , as if she saw ...
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... hand , pride , sensuality , and cov etousness are as great disorders of the soul , are as high an abuse of our reason , and as con- trary to God , as cheating and dishonesty . Theft and dishonesty seem indeed to vulgar eyes to be ...
... hand , pride , sensuality , and cov etousness are as great disorders of the soul , are as high an abuse of our reason , and as con- trary to God , as cheating and dishonesty . Theft and dishonesty seem indeed to vulgar eyes to be ...
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... hand , would you see a short description of the happiness of a life rightly em- ployed , wholly devoted to God , you must look at the man in the parable , to whom his lord had given five talents . ' Lord , ' said he , ' thou de ...
... hand , would you see a short description of the happiness of a life rightly em- ployed , wholly devoted to God , you must look at the man in the parable , to whom his lord had given five talents . ' Lord , ' said he , ' thou de ...
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... hand , we feel ourselves laden with heavy passions , with dulness of spirit , anx- iety , and uneasiness , we must then look up to God in acts of humility , confessing our un- worthiness , opening our troubles to him , be- seeching him ...
... hand , we feel ourselves laden with heavy passions , with dulness of spirit , anx- iety , and uneasiness , we must then look up to God in acts of humility , confessing our un- worthiness , opening our troubles to him , be- seeching him ...
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